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  2. Michael Barbaro - Wikipedia

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    Barbaro, with classmate and future New York Times colleague Ross Douthat, also co-founded and ran the school's underground newspaper, La Verité. [9] As a teenager, he aspired to be the Times' Jerusalem Bureau Chief. [6] He graduated from Yale University in 2002 with a degree in history. [10]

  3. List of New York Times employees - Wikipedia

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    Allan M. Siegal, co-author of The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage; Louis Silverstein, design director; Alison Smale, former Berlin bureau chief [63] Craig S. Smith, former Shanghai bureau chief and founder of The New York Times' Chinese website [64] Hedrick Smith, correspondent and bureau chief; Barbara Strauch, editor (2000–2015)

  4. Ethan Bronner - Wikipedia

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    From 2008 to 2012 he was The Times ' Jerusalem bureau chief. He rotated out of Jerusalem in 2012 and spent a year as the NYT ' s national legal reporter, then became its deputy national editor. In 2015, he accepted a position as senior editor at Bloomberg News where he edits and writes investigative and analytic articles dealing mostly with ...

  5. Patrick Kingsley (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Patrick Kingsley (born June 1989) is a British journalist who is the Jerusalem bureau chief of The New York Times . [ 1 ] He previously served as a foreign correspondent for The Guardian .

  6. James Bennet (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    James Douglas Bennet (born March 28, 1966) is an American journalist. He is a senior editor for The Economist, and writes the Lexington column for the magazine.He was editor-in-chief of The Atlantic from 2006–2016 and was the editorial page editor at The New York Times from May 2016 [1] until his forced resignation in June 2020. [2]

  7. Michael S. Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Michael S. Schmidt (born September 23, 1983) is an American journalist, author, and correspondent for The New York Times in Washington, D.C. [1] He covers national security and federal law enforcement, and has broken several high-profile stories about politics, media and sports. [2] He is also a national security contributor for MSNBC and NBC News.

  8. Jesse McKinley - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, McKinley moved back to San Francisco, where he was the San Francisco bureau chief for The New York Times. [10] During this time, he covered the 2008 California Proposition 8 , a California ballot proposition and a state constitutional amendment that was against Same-sex marriage in California .

  9. Clyde Haberman - Wikipedia

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    Haberman then worked at the New York Post, returning to the Times in 1977. His assignments included staff editor of The Week in Review; Metro reporter; City Hall bureau chief; and, from 1982 to 1995, foreign correspondent in Tokyo and Rome , and bureau chief in Jerusalem (1991–1995). [ 5 ]